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Using longitudinal and experience sampling designs, the consistency and composition, and personality and motivational predictors,
of the desired affective state are explored. Findings indicate that, while the desired affect is relatively malleable throughout
one semester, it is relatively stable throughout 1 week. Personality and motivations/goals were related to the content of
the desired affective state. Extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, and conscientiousness were related to the content of
the desired affective state. In addition, higher-order goals predicted the content of the desired affective state. Our results
suggest that the content of the desired affective state may be largely dependent on personality, motivation, and, potentially,
an interaction between personality and motivation. 相似文献
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A social psychological study of ethnonyms: cognitive representation of the in-group and intergroup hostility 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Ethnonyms (M. G. Levin & L. P. Potapov, 1964; from the Greek roots meaning "a national group" and "name") are the names an in-group uses to distinguish itself from out-groups. There has been no social psychological research to date exploring the effects of ethnonyms. The authors report the results of 3 studies examining the potential effects of various features of ethnonyms on intergroup behavior. Analyses of archival data indicate that among indigenous African cultures (Study 1), indigenous Native American cultures (Study 2), and African Americans (Study 3), intergroup hostility was greater among in-groups characterized by less complex ethnonyms. Discussion considers the implications of these results and suggests new directions for research in the social psychological study of ethnonyms. 相似文献
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David DuPuis Nilam Ram Cynthia J. Willner Sarah Karalunas Sidney J. Segalowitz Lisa M. Gatzke‐Kopp 《Developmental science》2015,18(3):452-468
Event‐related potentials (ERPs) have been proposed as biomarkers capable of reflecting individual differences in neural processing not necessarily detectable at the behavioral level. However, the role of ERPs in developmental research could be hampered by current methodological approaches to quantification. ERPs are extracted as an average waveform over many trials; however, actual amplitudes would be misrepresented by an average if there was high trial‐to‐trial variability in signal latency. Low signal temporal consistency is thought to be a characteristic of immature neural systems, although consistency is not routinely measured in ERP research. The present study examined the differential contributions of signal strength and temporal consistency across trials in the error‐related negativity (ERN) in 6‐year‐old children, as well as the developmental changes that occur in these measures. The 234 children were assessed annually in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade. At all assessments signal strength and temporal consistency were highly correlated with the average ERN amplitude, and were not correlated with each other. Consistent with previous findings, ERN deflections in the averaged waveform increased with age. This was found to be a function of developmental increases in signal temporal consistency, whereas signal strength showed a significant decline across this time period. In addition, average ERN amplitudes showed low‐to‐moderate stability across the three assessments whereas signal strength was highly stable. In contrast, signal temporal consistency did not evidence rank‐order stability across these ages. Signal strength appears to reflect a stable individual trait whereas developmental changes in temporal consistency may be experientially influenced. 相似文献
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Strick M van Noorden TH Ritskes RR de Ruiter JR Dijksterhuis A 《Consciousness and cognition》2012,21(3):1476-1481
In two experiments and two different research paradigms, we tested the hypothesis that Zen meditation increases access to accessible but unconscious information. Zen practitioners who meditated in the lab performed better on the Remote Associate Test (RAT; Mednick, 1962) than Zen practitioners who did not meditate. In a new, second task, it was observed that Zen practitioners who meditated used subliminally primed words more than Zen practitioners who did not meditate. Practical and theoretical implications are discussed. 相似文献
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